Adecco, Global Leader in HR Solutions, Is Hiring Mechanical Technicians. Hurry, because the positions expire in a few days!
Adecco, which provides HR consulting services to large companies, is hiring Mechanical Technicians to work in Corumbá, a municipality in Mato Grosso do Sul. The company offers its employees: transportation voucher, food voucher, cafeteria, medical assistance, dental assistance, life insurance, private pension, and profit-sharing. There are 50 positions for Mechanical Technicians with a salary range of R$2,500.00 to R$4,500.00.
Requirements for Mechanical Technician Position
Knowledge of preventive and corrective maintenance practices, component exchanges and renovations; fault diagnosis; sensory and predictive inspection techniques; interpretation of electrical, pneumatic, and hydraulic drawings and diagrams; basic knowledge in oxy-fuel cutting and welding systems is also desirable; office package; licensing and operation of load handling equipment (Cranes, forklifts).
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If you fit the profile and are interested in the position, hurry and apply, the position expires in a few days!!!To apply for the Mechanical Technician position, the candidate must be registered on the site VAGAS. Michelin Is Also Hiring Mechanical Technicians!
Adecco is present in 60 countries, with more than 5,500 branches employing over 30,000 people, in partnership with more than 100,000 client companies worldwide, offering a wide variety of services related to Human Resources.
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